VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Randy Carlyle didnt know much about Ondrej Kase when the Anaheim Ducks promoted the rookie forward from the minors.He is learning a lot more about him right now.Kase scored his first NHL goal, John Gibson made 27 saves and the Ducks beat the Vancouver Canucks 3-1 on Thursday night.The 21-year-old Kase was a seventh-round selection back in 2014, but the Czech forward has found his way to the Ducks roster after starting the season with the San Diego Gulls of the AHL.Its always good to see when you have a young kid that has kind of never been on your radar screen, said Carlyle, who is in his second stint as Anaheims coach. We didnt even have him for training camp because he was injured and then he comes in and hes been an every-game player for us since we got him.Jakob Silfverberg and Andrew Cogliano also scored for Anaheim (12-8-4), which has won three in a row.Were getting better at playing as a group night in and night out, captain Ryan Getzlaf said. Our guys are doing a great job surrounding our net and not giving a whole lot up.Henrik Sedin had Vancouvers only goal, and Ryan Miller stopped 21 shots. The Canucks (10-12-2) had won two in a row.After dominating a scoreless first period, the Ducks took the lead 3:19 into the second when Cam Fowler weaved into the offensive zone before dishing off to Silfverberg, who converted a one-timer for his eighth of the season.Vancouver then had a great opportunity with 58 seconds of a 5-on-3 power play, but Gibson, who was coming of a 39-save performance in Tuesdays 2-1 victory over Montreal, stopped Daniel Sedin on two point-blank chances before Brandon Sutter fanned on a loose puck in the slot.Sometimes you work your butt off and you lose, but when you lose knowing you could have given a bit more its very disappointing, Vancouver defenseman Luca Sbisa said. I dont know why it happened. We had a lot of momentum going into this game, putting two wins together. I think its something with our heads mentally.Obviously we didnt go into this game giving 100 percent.Anaheim opened a 2-0 lead with 5:25 left in the period when Kase caught Miller out of position before throwing a puck in front that caromed off Vancouver defenseman Nikita Tryamkin, the post and finally Erik Gudbranson before crossing the line for his first goal in his eighth NHL game.Its unbelievable, Kase said. It was a little bit lucky.Ryan Kesler, the former Canucks forward who gets booed every time he touches the puck at Rogers Arena, then ripped a shot off the post behind Miller that stayed out in the final seconds of the second.Vancouver got one back with seven minutes left in regulation when Henrik Sedin finished off a pass from Loui Eriksson at the side of the net after Fowlers clearing attempt took a bad bounce off the glass.The Canucks continued to press in the final moments, but Cogliano beat Miller for his sixth with 2:35 left as Anaheim closed out a successful opener to its three-game road trip through western Canada.Game notesKase was the 205th pick in the draft.UP NEXTDucks: Visit Edmonton on Saturday night.Canucks: Conclude a three-game homestand Saturday against Toronto.Nike Air Max 90 Billigt .com) - Christian Ponder will get another chance to prove himself for the Minnesota Vikings, with head coach Leslie Frazier announcing Wednesday that the struggling quarterback will start this weekends game against the Green Bay Packers. 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They needed another one in Fridays 5-4 victory after Tampa Bay took an early four-run lead.Baltimore also nearly did the same thing from a pair of three-run deficits in Thursdays 7-6 loss, coming up empty in the ninth inning despite putting runners on first and third with one out.Now, the Orioles are hoping for an easier time in Saturdays match-up with the Rays in the third game of the four-game series.Baltimore has allowed eight runs in the first two innings of the first two games, a big reason why it needed to rally both times. The Orioles, in the fight for the American League East title and a Wild Card spot, are two games behind Boston in the division.The Orioles now are 7-1 at home versus the Rays this season and glad to be playing in these high-pressure situations. Michael Bourn is one of the players enjoying it after coming to Baltimore from Arizona -- tied for last place in the National League West before Friday.Bourn played a significant role in Baltimores latest win over Tampa Bay. He had a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the eighth inning off Brad Boxberger and started the game-ending relay throw from left field to get Mikie Mahtook at the plate in the ninth.Its September, and youd like to play games that mean something and be in playoff contention, Bourn said. You dont know how many times you to get to play this time of year and have it be meaningful. When its not happening for you, then you realize it.Chris Tillman (16-5, 3.68) will start Saturday for the Orioles, his second game since coming off the disabled list. His first was last Sunday when he allowed just one run on four hits in six innings during a victory at Boston.Matt Andriese (7-7, 4.46) starts for the Rays Saturday. He beat the Yankees while giving up one run on six hits in five innings for his first win in 17 appearances (including eight starts) since June 15.Hes 0-3 with a 9.24 ERA in five games (twwo starts) against the Orioles.dddddddddddd.The Orioles now are dealing with some late-season injuries. Mark Trumbo who leads the majors in homers with 42, did not play in Fridays game due to back spasms that crop up a few times per season.Manager Buck Showalter would like to see Trumbo return sooner rather than later.Hopefully hell be back in the lineup tomorrow, Showalter said. Hes got that thing that makes your muscles twitch a lot. He had that on tonight most of the time. He got better as the night goes on.They are also hoping to get set-up man Darren ODay back -- possibly by Monday -- after he had a good simulated game on Friday afternoon. Theyll make a decision on that Sunday or Monday after giving him a day to rest and see how he feels.Baltimore also wanted to see if outfielder Joey Rickard could return Monday (thumb ligament) from the disabled list. But Rickard lasted just a few swings in a simulated game on Friday, so that might not happen and the team could bring up another outfielder.For Tampa Bay, outfielder Nick Franklins hamstring problems sidelined him Friday, and the team will be watching him. Manager Kevin Cash said its a day-to-day situation.Franklin did not play Friday night.First baseman Logan Morrison (strained wrist) will get a second opinion on the injury when the teams back in Tampa Bay and appears headed for surgery.Cash said even though the Rays are out of the playoff chase, his team is learning from playing in games that are high-pressure for their opponents, and hes glad theyre getting that chance.Saturday will be more of the same.I think its outstanding, Cash said. You look at where, I thought the most intense environment in September last year was when we went to Toronto, and we didnt perform well -- all of us. I really like the way the guys have responded (this year) in these environments. ' ' '